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Look, I've been running through the maze of site detection methods and honestly, it's complex as hell. Some sites catch proxies by checking speed patterns, others by fingerprinting browser configs or even analyzing request headers. It's like they have a hundred ways to sniff out a proxy and most of the time they're pretty good at it. I ran a few speed tests with residential and datacenter proxies and the results are confusing as hell. Sometimes a high-speed residential gets flagged quick, other times it's a datacenter that slips through like a ghost. The thing is, understanding how sites detect proxies isn't just about raw speed. It's about the subtle signals, the little quirks in your traffic that scream proxy even if the speed looks legit. Scraping proxies, especially if you want to stay under the radar, you gotta know what tricks they use and how to mask those signals. It's a game of cat and mouse and honestly, I still don't fully get all the layers they use to catch you.